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[Postoperative dynamic laparoscopy in children].

Iu P Gubov, V V Maĭnugin, M S Sinitsyn

    Klinicheskaia Khirurgiia
    |January 1, 1989
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    Dynamic diagnostic and therapeutic laparoscopies offer a viable treatment for pediatric diffuse peritonitis and ileus. This minimally invasive approach proved effective in 24 young patients, supporting its use in pediatric surgical practice.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Minimally Invasive Procedures
    • Gastrointestinal Surgery

    Context:

    • Diffuse peritonitis and ileus present significant challenges in pediatric surgical care.
    • Traditional surgical interventions can be invasive with prolonged recovery times.
    • Evaluating advanced laparoscopic techniques is crucial for improving patient outcomes.

    Purpose:

    • To present the technical aspects and treatment outcomes of dynamic diagnostic and therapeutic laparoscopies in children.
    • To assess the efficacy and safety of this laparoscopic method for peritonitis and ileus.
    • To substantiate the use of laparoscopy in pediatric surgical practice for these conditions.

    Summary:

    • Seventy-three dynamic diagnostic and therapeutic laparoscopies were performed on 24 children with diffuse peritonitis and ileus.

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  • The study details the technical peculiarities encountered during these procedures.
  • Results indicate the successful application and positive outcomes of the laparoscopic method.
  • Impact:

    • This approach offers a potentially less invasive alternative for treating complex abdominal conditions in children.
    • The findings support the expanded use of laparoscopy in pediatric surgery.
    • Improved treatment strategies can lead to better recovery and reduced morbidity in pediatric patients.